Filtered By:
Vaccination: Cervical Cancer Vaccine

This page shows you your search results in order of relevance. This is page number 5.

Order by Relevance | Date

Total 2139 results found since Jan 2013.

Debulking hysterectomy followed by chemoradiotherapy versus chemoradiotherapy for FIGO stage (2019) IB3/II cervical cancer
CONCLUSIONS: There was no evidence for or against debulking hysterectomy followed by CCRT versus CCRT alone for FIGO (2019) stage IB3/II cervical cancer.PMID:36111784 | PMC:PMC9479467 | DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD012246.pub2
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - September 16, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Manas Chakrabarti Andy Nordin Juneida Khodabocus Source Type: research

Happy Valentines Day! STI studies and sexual health resources
The studies reveal new infection data, some of it available for the first time, for the eight most common STIs — chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, human papillomavirus (HPV), hepatitis B, HIV, and trichomoniasis. The studies, which estimate infection rates and medical costs related to STIs, were published in the journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases. To read an article about the studies: http://nbcnews.to/11Jf4Wr The CDC has a website where you can learn more about STIs as well as search by zipcode for a clinic that offers STI testing as well as HIV testing the HPV vaccines.  To search visit here: http://1.u...
Source: BHIC - February 14, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Monica Rogers Tags: General Health Information Literacy HIV/AIDS Public Health Websites Source Type: blogs

HPV vaccine acceptability among men: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusions Public health campaigns that promote positive HPV vaccine attitudes and awareness about HPV risk in men, and interventions to promote healthcare provider recommendation of HPV vaccination for boys and mitigate obstacles due to cost and logistical barriers may support HPV vaccine acceptability for men. Future investigations employing rigorous designs, including intervention studies, are needed to support effective HPV vaccine promotion among men.
Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections - October 11, 2013 Category: Sexual Medicine Authors: Newman, P. A., Logie, C. H., Doukas, N., Asakura, K. Tags: Liver disease, Epidemiologic studies, Open access, Drugs: infectious diseases, Hepatitis and other GI infections, Vaccination / immunisation, Hepatitis (sexual health), Ethnic studies, Health education, Smoking Review Source Type: research

Can Gingko and Turmeric Help Stop Ebola?
Summary There is no known pharmaceutical currently available that specifically treats Ebola disease. One treatment modality that should be considered is the use of herbal medicines, which have both centuries old anecdotal success as well as recent modern biochemical and formal research rationales for their use. Five areas of action that could be addressed by the herbal medicines as it relates to Ebola would be: VP24/immune system evasion GP protein/replicatio; herbal strategies effective against similar hemorrhagic disease beneficial modulation of patient immune and inflammatory response systems prophylactic use for heal...
Source: Inside Surgery - August 1, 2014 Category: Surgery Authors: Editor Tags: Infectious Disease ayurvedic baicalen cathepsin b dengue Ebola gingko herb Quercetin resveratrol rosemary sage st johns work turmeric Source Type: blogs

Early Direct and Indirect Impact of Quadrivalent HPV (4HPV) Vaccine on Genital Warts: a Systematic Review
Conclusion The results are coherent with the GWs incidence reduction reported in clinical trials and are an early indicator of what can be expected for the long-term clinical impact on vaccine-type HPV-related cancers.
Source: Advances in Therapy - January 1, 2015 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Strategies for addressing vaccine hesitancy - A systematic review.
Abstract The purpose of this systematic review is to identify, describe and assess the potential effectiveness of strategies to respond to issues of vaccine hesitancy that have been implemented and evaluated across diverse global contexts. METHODS: A systematic review of peer reviewed (January 2007-October 2013) and grey literature (up to October 2013) was conducted using a broad search strategy, built to capture multiple dimensions of public trust, confidence and hesitancy concerning vaccines. This search strategy was applied and adapted across several databases and organizational websites. Descriptive analy...
Source: Vaccine - April 17, 2015 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Jarrett C, Wilson R, O'Leary M, Eckersberger E, Larson HJ, SAGE Working Group on Vaccine Hesitancy Tags: Vaccine Source Type: research

Tonsillectomy as a Cancer Preventive Strategy
The rate of vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) among adolescent girls and boys over the past few years has been stagnant in spite of the increase in incidence of HPV-positive oropharyngeal (OPX) squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The indirect relationship between HPV cancer incidence and preventive vaccination poses a public health concern and has caused clinicians to search for other methods toward eradicating the ongoing oropharyngeal carcinoma epidemic. This alarming increase in OPX is motivating a search for therapeutic prevention strategies, including biomarker discovery, risk assessment, therapeutic vaccines,...
Source: Cancer Prevention Research - July 1, 2015 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Misiukiewicz, K., Posner, M. Tags: Editorials Source Type: research

Human papillomavirus and oral cancer: a primer for dental public health professionals.
CONCLUSIONS: Given the mounting literature on the association between HPV and oropharyngeal cancer, the dental community must be prepared to answer patients' HPV-related questions and to educate patients about the role of HPV as a risk factor for oral and oropharyngeal cancers. PMID: 26263606 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Community Dental Health - August 14, 2015 Category: Dentistry Tags: Community Dent Health Source Type: research

How Aggressive are Your Student’s College Vaccination Policies?
Conclusion College campuses vary in regards to their vaccine policies.  The meningitis vaccine is the most commonly required vaccination for all incoming freshmen, based on the recommendations of the CDC. Several other vaccinations are required and recommended, with much variation by individual colleges. Most universities provide a religious exemption for students, but some do not. It is worthwhile to investigate what your university vaccine policies are, in addition to the exemptions that exist for colleges in which your student has an interest. Learn More to Make Your Own Informed Vaccination Choices For additional re...
Source: vactruth.com - September 3, 2015 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Michelle Goldstein Tags: Logical Michelle Goldstein Top Picks Top Stories Mandatory Vaccination Meningitis meningococcal disease New York State Department of Health U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention University of Washington Vaccine Adverse Events Source Type: blogs

Literature review of vaccine-related adverse events reported from HPV vaccination in randomized controlled trials
ConclusionBecause the statistically significantly higher incidence of AE in the HPV vaccine group was primarily limited to injection-site reactions, the vaccinations are safe preventative measures in both males and females.
Source: Basic and Clinical Andrology - November 20, 2016 Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research

Ecological validity of cost-effectiveness models of universal HPV vaccination: a protocol for a systematic review
DiscussionThe proposed systematic review will be the first to assess the ecological validity of cost-effectiveness studies. In the context of sexually transmitted diseases, when this condition is violated, an error in predicting the protective impact of herd immunity would occur. Hence, a vaccination policy informed on ecologically invalid models would potentially expose boys to a residual risk of contracting HPV-induced malignancies.Systematic review registrationPROSPEROCRD42016034145
Source: Systematic Reviews - January 24, 2017 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research

The association between adverse pregnancy outcomes and maternal human papillomavirus infection: a systematic review protocol
DiscussionComprehensive and high-quality evidence of a negative effect of HPV on pregnancy outcomes might be an additional motivation for HPV vaccination. Absence of such relationship could dispel anxiety and reassure HPV-infected pregnant women and clinicians. Findings of a poor level of confidence will allow identification of current knowledge gaps on HPV-pregnancy outcome relationship that need further research.Systematic review registrationPROSPEROCRD42016033425
Source: Systematic Reviews - March 10, 2017 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research

Face-to-face interventions for informing or educating parents about early childhood vaccination.
CONCLUSIONS: There is low- to moderate-certainty evidence suggesting that face-to-face information or education may improve or slightly improve children's vaccination status, parents' knowledge, and parents' intention to vaccinate.Face-to-face interventions may be more effective in populations where lack of awareness or understanding of vaccination is identified as a barrier (e.g. where people are unaware of new or optional vaccines). The effect of the intervention in a population where concerns about vaccines or vaccine hesitancy is the primary barrier is less clear. Reliable and validated scales for measuring more comple...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - May 8, 2018 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kaufman J, Ryan R, Walsh L, Horey D, Leask J, Robinson P, Hill S Tags: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Source Type: research

Endometrial Cytology as a Method to Improve the Accuracy of Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer: Case Report and Meta-Analysis
Conclusion In conclusion, endometrial cytology is an efficient diagnostic method and could be applied in the diagnosis of endometrial disorders. The diagnostic accuracy of endometrial carcinoma will surely be improved by the combination of cyto-histopathological procedures and vaginal ultrasonography. Moreover, cytological examination, as a proper outpatient procedure, should be advised for endometrial screening, especial for those with high-risks of endometrial cancer. Author Contributions QingW and QiW drafted the manuscript. QingW, LZ, and CS collected the case. QiW, LH, and SM performed the meta analysis. HH perform...
Source: Frontiers in Oncology - April 23, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research